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Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird returns to the West End for a strictly limited season.
Now You See Me Live brings blockbuster film magic to the stage with world-class illusionists and jaw-dropping spectacles.
The legendary manga is reimagined as a musical with an electrifying score by Frank Wildhorn, following a battle of wits over life and death.
Following a sold-out Chichester season, Cameron Mackintosh’s fully reconceived Oliver! showcases Lionel Bart’s iconic score.
Simon Stone’s bold reimagining of a Greek myth follows a family trapped in a hellish destiny, from the director of Yerma and Phaedra.
Florian Zeller’s wickedly entertaining comedy is a star-driven revival packed with secrets, lies and laugh-out-loud twists.
Join the world’s sunniest smash-hit musical, where a funny Greek island story unfolds to ABBA’s timeless songs.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Les Misérables brings Boublil and Schönberg’s classic score to the stage.
A laugh-out-loud domestic farce of three couples, two homes and one web of chaos in Ayckbourn's classic, starring Roger Allam.
Explore Shakespeare’s Globe with a walk-through exhibition, interactive costumes and props, and stories of over 400 years of history.
This euphoric new As You Like It pulses with lust, revelry and live music, as the Forest of Arden becomes a festival of self-discovery.
Record-breaking, six-time Olivier Award-winning Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro returns in a spellbinding West End hit.
Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile becomes a new musical with tasty tunes and mischievous puppets by Emily Lim.
See London’s key attractions across 2 routes and 25+ stops, from Tower Bridge to Buckingham Palace, with audio commentary in 11 languages.
Disney’s internationally celebrated musical, reimagined by Julie Taymor, with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music.
The first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games, from award-winning playwright Conor McPherson, brings Katniss Everdeen's story to life.
Trainspotting: The Musical storms the stage with Irvine Welsh’s cult story, live band energy and electrifying tracks from the film.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score, jaw-dropping scenery and breathtaking special effects bring this tragic love story to life.
Mischief’s award-winning Best New Play returns with a breathlessly funny 1960s spy caper full of bungling double agents.
The smash-hit musical is a four-time Olivier Award winner, bursting with sharp comedy and unexpected heart, too.
Mel Brooks’ The Producers returns in its first major London revival after a sold-out run, with acclaimed principals back.
Horrible Histories returns with Barmy Britain – the best bits, bringing Britain’s nastiest history to entertain the whole family this summer.
What's on London? Where do we a start? Certainly one of the most iconic cities in the world, London is awash with deep historical significance, a multitudinous and thriving artistic community, a melting pot of cultures from around the world, all combining to give London its singular character and an enduring appeal that draws in well over 15 million visitors a year.
From tourist destinations like the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, to live music concerts at Electric Brixton, via world class clubbing at institutions like Fabric, Ministry of Sound, EGG LDN and The Engine Rooms.
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